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I never understood why communism was red. I'm sure there's a reason but I'm not going to look it up. In the UK Labour's colour is red; the Tories, blue; the Lib-Dems, green. All of this reminds me of a storyline of a children's TV show,The Tomorrow People, called 'The Blue and the Green' that centred on an alien race distributing blue and green badges to people. The people picked a badge at random and as soon as they picked one they became a part of that group and bitterly opposed to anyone wearing a badge of a different colour. Here's a link – scroll along to 13mins and watch 3 mins worth). It was a very powerful metaphor for the arbitrariness of war when people who were once friends (or brothers as in the clip) suddenly because of tribe or race (or badge colour) are turned overnight into enemies. On the whole though I approve of colour-coding things just maybe not people.

Funny, but as I posted this and thought about the word "red," its usage in the context of communism was the first thing that came to my mind, also. I suppose that labels us as children of the Cold War. Now that you mention it, I'm not sure how it came to be red either. I'll have to do a little Googling on that subject later.

I was at a cousin's wedding and there was one of the bride's sorority sisters dressed in a red form fitting dress. She had black sleek hair and bright red lips and nails, truly a drop dead gorgeous girl.

Every eye in the room was torn between the girl in red and the bride. Another cousin looked at me and said, "there's always one Lady in Red".

To me, red is the ultimate vampy, sexy, "JessicaRabbit-ish" color a woman can wear. And for men, it connotates the Donald Trump power tie.

Well, unless you're at an Ohio State game. Then you're simply a sports fan!

Wonderful story! Every male can attest to how alluring women in red generally are to our visually oriented selves. It makes them doubly alluring. We can't help it; it's just part of that programming hard-wired into our lizard brains through evolution. And the story about the woman in red competing for visual attention with the bride makes this doubly resonant.

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